720 resultados para AISI-H13 STEEL
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Increasing energy use has caused many environmental problems including global warming. Energy use is growing rapidly in developing countries and surprisingly a remarkable portion of it is associated with consumed energy to keep the temperature comfortable inside the buildings. Therefore, identifying renewable technologies for cooling and heating is essential. This study introduced applications of steel sheets integrated into the buildings to save energy based on existing technologies. In addition, the proposed application was found to have a considerable chance of market success. Also, satisfying energy needs for space heating and cooling in a single room by using one of the selected applications in different Köppen climate classes was investigated to estimate which climates have a proper potential for benefiting from the application. This study included three independent parts and the results related to each part have been used in the next part. The first part recognizes six different technologies through literature review including Cool Roof, Solar Chimney, Steel Cladding of Building, Night Radiative Cooling, Elastomer Metal Absorber, and Solar Distillation. The second part evaluated the application of different technologies by gathering the experts’ ideas via performing a Delphi method. The results showed that the Solar Chimney has a proper chance for the market. The third part simulated both a solar chimney and a solar chimney with evaporation which were connected to a single well insulated room with a considerable thermal mass. The combination was simulated as a system to estimate the possibility of satisfying cooling needs and heating needs in different climate classes. A Trombe-wall was selected as a sample design for the Solar Chimney and was simulated in different climates. The results implied that the solar chimney had the capability of reducing the cooling needs more than 25% in all of the studied locations and 100% in some locations with dry or temperate climate such as Mashhad, Madrid, and Istanbul. It was also observed that the heating needs were satisfied more than 50% in all of the studied locations, even for the continental climate such as Stockholm and 100% in most locations with a dry climate. Therefore, the Solar Chimney reduces energy use, saves environment resources, and it is a cost effective application. Furthermore, it saves the equipment costs in many locations. All the results mentioned above make the solar chimney a very practical and attractive tool for a wide range of climates.
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Estudou-se o comportamento do aço AISI 1010 em AISI 1010 em àlcool etílico puro com 3,5% H20 e diferentes aditivos (acetato de sódio, um aditivo comercial e trietanolamina) em meio arejado e desarejado, com e sem agitação. Os resultados experimentais mostram que os aditivos usados exercem efeito inibidor da corrosão no aço. A água (3,5%) origina um período de incubação até o aparecimento de pite. A reação de redução catódica do oxigênio apresenta duas ondas, o que permite dizer que a presença de algum filme modifica a mesma. Os ensaios em etanol carburante, a longo prazo, apresentaram corrosão localizada em meio arejado (a qual é evitada com adição de 10-² M de acetato de sódio), e corrosão generalizada em meio desarejado.
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Filmes de polianilina (PAni) puros não apresentam propriedades mecânicas satisfatórias quando depositados sobre metais e mergulhados em soluções aquosas. Propriedades mecânicas melhoradas podem ser obtidas adicionando um plastificante ao polímero. Neste caso foi utilizado o dodecilfenol (DDPh) e as condições mais adequadas de adição do DDPh a PAni previamente solubilizada em N-metilpirrolidinona (NMP) foram determinadas a partir da avaliação das propriedades dos filmes depositados sobre eletrodos metálicos de aço carbono. As melhores condições foram: adição de 5% de DDPh á PAni seguido de aquecimento sob vácuo a 200o C durante uma hora. A PAni sintetizada quimicamente foi utilizada nas condições dedopada e dopada com 5% de ácido para-toluenosulfônico (TSA). Também foi preparada uma mistura de PAni com poli(orto-metóxianilina) (POMA) em diversas proporções e igualmente dedopadas e dopadas com 5% de TSA. Os filmes obtidos nestas condições foram analisados por técnicas variadas (espectroscopia infravermelho, Raman e de massa), testados por técnicas eletroquímicas (voltametria cíclica e medida do potencial de corrosão ao longo do tempo) e ensaios acelerados de corrosão (névoa salina e câmara úmida) O melhor desempenho como filme protetor contra a corrosão foi apresentado pela PAni plastificada com 5% de DDPh e dopada com 5% de TSA. No ensaio de potencial de corrosão contra o tempo, este filme foi capaz de manter o potencial do sistema PAni-DDPh-TSA / aço carbono durante sete dias num valor positivo. Filmes da mistura PAni-POMA plastificados e dopados com TSA também atuaram conforme um mecanismo do mesmo tipo, porém por um período de tempo inferior, demonstrando a influência da POMA nas propriedades da PAni. Os ensaios acelerados de corrosão mostraram que os filmes de PAni plastificados com 5% de DDPh e dopados com 5% de TSA são muito superiores na proteção contra a corrosão do aço quando comparados ao filme de PAni pura. No ensaio de névoa salina o aço revestido pelo filme de PAni plastificado com 5% de DDPh e dopado com 5% de TSA, não apresentou corrosão por um período de sete dias.
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A técnica de revestimento duplex combina dois processos: o tratamento de nitretação a plasma da superfície e a deposição de uma camada via PVD. O processo de nitretação a plasma sob condições controladas pode produzir a chamada fase S sem a presença de nitretos de cromo, o que confere ao aço tratado maior dureza e melhor resistência à corrosão. Os revestimentos de nitreto de titânio melhoram a dureza superficial do material, porém defeitos e poros podem expor o substrato ao meio. Este trabalho consiste no estudo da resistência à corrosão do aço inoxidável austenítico AISI 316L revestido com camada duplex em meio contendo cloretos. As camadas nitretadas a plasma foram obtidas pelo processo de nitretação iônica e os revestimentos Ti/TiN foram obtidos pelo processo de deposição física de vapor assistida por plasma (PAPVD). Os corpos de prova foram inicialmente avaliados por microscopia eletrônica de varredura (MEV) e a composição das fases foi identificada por difração de raios-x (DRX). A dureza foi avaliada por nanoidentação e a rugosidade superficial também foi medida. Os testes de resistência à corrosão foram feitos por voltametria cíclica (VC) e os ensaios de corrosão acelerada em câmara de névoa salina. A amostra nitretada a 400°C por 4 horas e mistura gasosa de 5%N2- 95%H2 apresentou o melhor desempenho de resistência à corrosão em meio contendo cloretos. A resistência à corrosão foi associada à estrutura obtida após o tratamento por nitretação a plasma e deposição física de vapores (PVD).
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O tratamento duplex de nitretação a plasma e posterior deposição de TiN pode proporcionar um aumento na vida útil de ferramentas revestidas, já que a camada nitretada garante uma melhor adesão e maior capacidade de sustentação de carga. Essa melhoria ocorre desde que não haja a formação de uma camada contínua de nitretos de ferro, visto que esta é extremamente frágil, podendo causar o lascamento do filme protetor. A possibilidade de integração da nitretação a baixas pressões e posterior deposição de TiN em um processo contínuo se mostra interessante, pois possibilita a nitretação sem formação de camada de nitretos de ferro, eliminando assim uma etapa de polimento, diminuindo o grau de impurezas do revestimento e o tempo de processamento como um todo. O objetivo desse trabalho é o estudo dos parâmetros de processo mais adequados para a nitretação a baixas pressões de um aço de trabalho a quente H13, de modo a preparar o substrato de forma efetiva para uma posterior deposição de TiN. Diferentes temperaturas (faixa de 400-530ºC), pressões e composições gasosas (misturas de N2, N2 + Ar e N2+H2) foram avaliadas por microscopia ótica, testes de microdureza e difração de raios X. Buscou-se a melhor condição de nitretação, caracterizada pela camada de difusão mais profunda, maior dureza superficial e não aparecimento de uma camada de nitretos de ferro Os resultados indicam que adições de argônio e hidrogênio não resultam na melhor condição de nitretação do aço H13, e que outros parâmetros que não haviam sido considerados como importantes, como rotação das amostras e proteção dos termopares com miçangas, têm grande efeito indireto no tamanho da camada nitretada. O melhor resultado obtido foi com os parâmetros de: temperatura 450ºC, pressão total de N2 de 2x10-3 mbar, termopares protegidos com miçangas, árvore de sustentação das amostras girando a duas e meia revoluções por minuto e filamentos de tungstênio novos.
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Mechanical and tribological properties of AISI 304 and AISI 316 stainless steels submitted to glow discharge ion nitriding are reported. The atmosphere was 20:80 - N2:H2 with substrate temperatures ranging from 300 to 500 °C. Treatment at 300 °C produced expanded austenite (γN) in both steels. Increasing the temperature, the phases γ′-Fe4N and ε- Fe2+xN were present and the latter is the major phase for AISI 304. At 500 °C, the CrN phase was also identified in both steels. Hardnesses of about 13-14 GPa at near surface regions were obtained in both steels. Moreover, AISI 316 nitrided at 500 °C has the deepest hard layer. Tribological tests showed that wear can be reduced by up to a factor of six after the nitriding processes, even for a working temperature of 300 °C. The profiles during and after nanoscratch tests did not reveal significant differences after nitriding processes in both steels.
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Mechanical and tribological properties of AISI 304 and AISI 316 stainless steels submitted to glow discharge ion nitriding are reported. The atmosphere was 20:80 - N2:H2 with substrate temperatures ranging from 300 to 500 °C. Treatment at 300 °C produced expanded austenite (γN) in both steels. Increasing the temperature, the phases γ′-Fe4N and ε- Fe2+xN were present and the latter is the major phase for AISI 304. At 500 °C, the CrN phase was also identified in both steels. Hardnesses of about 13-14 GPa at near surface regions were obtained in both steels. Moreover, AISI 316 nitrided at 500 °C has the deepest hard layer. Tribological tests showed that wear can be reduced by up to a factor of six after the nitriding processes, even for a working temperature of 300 °C. The profiles during and after nanoscratch tests did not reveal significant differences after nitriding processes in both steels.
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In this research there was an evaluation of the best conditions of nitriding in plasma within a cathodic cage at an atmosphere of 80% N2-20%H2 in samples of tool manganese steel AISI D6, cold working, treated thermally in the following conditions: tension relief, treated thermally to temperature of maximum heat, temperate heat and temperate and temperate heat. A pressure of 2.5mbar and temperatures of 400 and 300ºC com treatment time of two and three hours were used to evaluate its performance as cutting tool (punch) of bicycle backs. Hardness, micro-structural aspects (layer thickness, interface, grain size etc), and crystal phases on the surface were appraised. When treated to tension relief, thermally treated to maximum heat temperature, temperature and temperate heat, the samples presented hardness levels of 243HV, 231HV, 832HV, and 653HV, respectively. The best nitrification conditions were: four hours and 300ºC for heat samples. A superficial hardness of 1000HV and a 108µm thickness for the nitrided layer were found in these samples
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The efficiency of inhibition to corrosion of steel AISI 1018 of surfactant coconut oil saponified (SCO) and heterocyclic type mesoionics (1,3,4-triazólio-2-tiolato) in systems microemulsionados (SCO-ME and SCO-ME-MI) Of type O/A (rich in water emulsion) region with the work of Winsor IV. The systems microemulsionados (SCO-ME and SCO-ME-MI) were evaluated with a corrosion inhibitor for use in saline 10,000 ppm of chloride enriched with carbon dioxide (CO2). The assessment of corrosion inhibitors were evaluated by the techniques of linear polarization resistance (LPR) and loss of weight (MW) in a cell instrumented given the gravity and electrochemical devices. The systems were shooting speed of less than 60 minutes and efficiency of inhibition [SCO-ME (91.25%) and SCO-ME-MI (98.54%)]
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In the search for products that act as corrosion inhibitors and do not cause environmental, impact the use of plant extracts as corrosion inhibitors is becoming a promising alternative. In this work the efficiency of polar extracts (ethanol extracts) obtained from the plants Anacardium occidentale Linn (AO) and Phyllantus amarus Schum. & Thonn (PA) as corrosion inhibitors were evaluated in different concentrations. For that AO and PA extracts were solubilized in the microemulsion systems (SME) containing saponified coconut oil as surfactant (SME -OCS and SME-OCS-1) in saline (NaCl 3,5 %) solution, which was also used as electrolyte. Both SME-OCS and SME-OCS-1 were characterized by surface tension and viscosity methods showing a Newtonian fluid behavior. The SME-OCS and SME-OCS-1 systems satisfactorily solubilized the polar extracts AO and PA with measurements carried out by ultraviolet spectroscopy. The measurements of corrosion inhibition efficiencies were performed by the electrochemical linear polarization resistance (LPR) technique as well as weight loss, on the surface of AISI 1020 carbon steel. The maximum corrosion inhibition efficiencies were determined by extrapolation of Tafel plots, showing the following values: 95,6 % for the system SME-OCS-AO, 98,9 % for the system SME-OCS-AO-1 and 93,4 % for the system SME-OCS-PA
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Nowadays, in the plastic industry are used mills that accomplish the recycling of residues generated in the production of its components. These mills contain cut sheets that suffer accelerated wear, once they are submitted constantly to the tribologic efforts, decreasing its useful life. To reduce this problem, it s used noble steels or takes place superficial treatments. The ionic nitriding process presents some limitations related to the uniformity of the layer in pieces with complex geometry, committing its application in pieces as knives, head offices, engagements, etc. However, the new technique of nitriding in cathodic cage eliminates some problems, as the restrictions rings, inherent to the conventional ionic nitriding. In present work, was studied the use viabilization of steels less noble, as SAE 1020, SAE 4320 and SAE 4340, nitreded by two different techniques, to substitute the AISI 01 steels, usually used in the cut knifes fabrication, seeking to reduce the costs and at the sane time to increase the useful life of these knifes. The steel most viable was the SAE 4340, nitrided in cathodic cage, because it presented uniformity in thickness and in the hardness of the layer, besides of increased 58% in the average its useful life
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Present work proposed to map and features the wear mechanisms of structural polymers of engineering derived of the sliding contact with a metallic cylindrical spindle submitted to eccentricity due to fluctuations in it is mass and geometric centers. For this it was projected and makes an experimental apparatus from balancing machine where the cylindrical counterbody was supported in two bearings and the polymeric coupon was situated in a holder with freedom of displacement along counterbody. Thus, the experimental tests were standardized using two position of the two bearings (Fixed or Free) and seven different positions along the counterbody, that permit print different conditions to the stiffness from system. Others parameters as applied normal load, sliding velocity and distance were fixed. In this investigation it was used as coupon two structural polymers of wide quotidian use, PTFE (polytetrafluroethylene) and PEEK (poly-ether-ether-ketone) and the AISI 4140 alloy steel as counterbody. Polymeric materials were characterized by thermal analysis (thermogravimetric, differential scanning calorimetry and dynamic-mechanical), hardness and rays-X diffractometry. While the metallic material was submitted at hardness, mechanical resistance tests and metallographic analysis. During the tribological tests were recorded the heating response with thermometers, yonder overall velocity vibration (VGV) and the acceleration using accelerometers. After tests the wear surface of the coupons were analyzed using a Scanning Electronic Microscopy (SEM) to morphological analysis and spectroscopy EDS to microanalysis. Moreover the roughness of the counterbody was characterized before and after the tribological tests. It was observed that the tribological response of the polymers were different in function of their distinct molecular structure. It were identified the predominant wear mechanisms in each polymer. The VGV of the PTFE was smaller than PEEK, in the condition of minimum stiffness, in function of the higher loss coefficient of that polymer. Wear rate of the PTFE was more of a magnitude order higher than PEEK. With the results was possible developed a correlation between the wear rate and parameter (E/ρ)1/2 (Young modulus, E, density, ρ), proportional at longitudinal elastic wave velocity in the material.
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A batch of eighty-four coupons of low carbon steel were investigated at laboratory conditions under a corrosive, cavitative-corrosive (CO2) and corrosive-erosive (SiO2 + CO2) in an aqueous salt solution and two levels of temperature. The following measurements were made on Vickers (HV0,05, HV0,10, HV0,20) Microhardness tests at three levels of subsurface layer. A turbulent flow collided on the cylindrical sample, with and without mechanical stirring and gas bubbling, with and without fluid contamination by solid particles of SiO2, at two temperatures. Surface Roughness and Waviness, under two conditions "as received, after machining" and "after worn out", as well as gravimetric and electrochemical parameter were measured on the two opposite generatrices of each cylindrical sample, on the flow upstream (0°) and downstream (180°) by Profilometry, Mass Variation and Linear Polarization Resistance (LPR). The results of the Microhardness and Surface Texture of all coupons were subjected to statistical comparison, using the software Statgraphics® Centurion XVI, 95% statistical certainty, and significant differences were observed in some arrays of measurements. The corrosive wear rate measured by LPR and mass variation shown to be sensitive to the presence of bubbles and hydrodynamic fluctuations inside the cell, considering the temperature and contamination of corrosive fluid by solid particles. The main results of visual inspection relative to some topologies of the surface damages involving different mechanisms that were seen to give explanation for some fluctuations in wear rates of the steel experimentally investigated
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The technique of ion nitriding, despite being fully consolidated in the industry, has great limitations when applied to the treatment of small parts. This is because effects that occur due to non-uniformity of the electric field, generate localized heating in parts, damaging the uniformity of nitrided layer. In addition, because the samples are treated static parts thereof are untreated. To expand the use of plasma nitriding, this work presents the development, assembly and testing of a prototype plasma reactor with rotatory cathodic cage [patent pending], able to meet these needs, giving the material a uniform treatment and opening doors to industrial scale production. The samples tested with hexagonal nuts are 6.0 mm in diameter, made of stainless steel AISI 304 nitrided at a pressure of 1 mbar in an atmosphere of 20% H2 + 80% N2 for 1 h. After treatment, testing visual inspection, optical microscopy and microhardness were carried out to check the effectiveness of the process for uniformity and hardness of the parts. All samples exhibited uniform color, and matte brownish, unlike the untreated samples, silver color and gloss. The hardness of the surface (top and sides) was 65% and even higher than the original hardness. The nitrided layer showed great uniformity in microstructure and thickness. It is concluded, therefore, that the unit was effective constructed for the purposes for which it was designed
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In machining of internal threads, dedicated tools, known as taps, are needed for each profile type, diameter, and low cutting speed values are used when compared to main machining processes. This restriction in the cutting speed is associated with the difficulty of synchronizing the tool s rotation speed and feed velocity in the process. This fact restricts the flexibility and makes machining lead times longer when manufacturing of components with threads is required. An alternative to the constraints imposed by the tap is the thread milling with helical interpolation technique. The technique is the fusion of two movements: rotation and helical interpolation. The tools may have different configurations: a single edge or multiple edges (axial, radial or both). However, thread milling with helical interpolation technique is relatively new and there are limited studies on the subject, a fact which promotes challenges to its wide application in the manufacturing shop floor. The objective of this research is determine the performance of different types of tools in the thread milling with helical interpolation technique using hardened steel workpieces. In this sense, four tool configurations were used for threading milling in AISI 4340 quenched and tempered steel (40 HRC). The results showed that climb cut promoted a greater number of machined threads, regardless of tool configuration. The upcut milling causes chippings in cutting edge, while the climb cutting promotes abrasive wear. Another important point is that increase in hole diameter by tool diameter ratio increases tool lifetime